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Greg is pouring an entire gallon of milk into 10 glasses. What part of a gallon will be in each glass

User DonutReply
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Answer:
(1)/(10) part of a gallon will be in each glass.


Explanation:

Given: The number of glasses filled with 1 gallon= 10

Now, The part of a gallon will be in each glass=
\frac{\text{quantity of milk in }}{\text{number of glasses}}

Therefore, The part of a gallon will be in each glass=
(1)/(10) of a gallon

Hence,
(1)/(10) part of a gallon will be in each glass.


User TVA Van Hesteren
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Answer: The answer is one-tenth part.


Step-by-step explanation: Given that Greg is pouring an entire gallon of milk into 10 glasses. We are to find the part of the gallon in each glass.

We will be using unitary method here as follows.

In 10 glasses, the quantity of the milk contained is = 1 gallon.

Therefore, in 1 glass, the quantity of the milk contained is given by


=(1)/(10)~\textup{gallon}.

Thus, one-tenth part of a gallon will be in each glass.


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